What is the Improvement Gap?

The Improvement Gap is your objective goal setting metric. For each protocol, you have a value that indicates the improvement needed to reach the next level of BAMScore performance.

In this example, the athlete with 1901 wants to play Division I ball, so goal is a BAMScore in the 2200 range within the next couple years.

What is the Improvement Gap?

1901 → 2200

Division I Goal: Improvement Gap Analysis

In this Improvement Gap example, the athlete needs to reduce their sprint time by at least .45 seconds, increase Approach by over 9 inches, and so forth.

🎯 Coach Collaboration

Share your results and the Improvement Gap with your coaches. Coaches can use these specific gaps to modify training regimens and target the exact areas needing improvement.

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Objective Metrics

Each protocol shows exact improvement values needed to reach your next performance level.

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Division I Goals

Clear pathway from current score (1901) to Division I level performance (2200 range).

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Specific Targets

Precise measurements like reducing sprint time by .45 seconds or increasing approach by 9+ inches.

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Coach Integration

Share results with coaches to modify training regimens and target exact improvement areas.